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went a bit wild.

Photography was interesting to most of the men, but the day I took my pictures I was in a hurry and driving a badly "reving" motor, so there was no romance to my leveling off at 3000 feet over a "pin-point", snapping a shutter and scooting off to the next scene. We took plates of railroad bridges, dams, railroad stations, houses, watertowers, and "overlaps", the latter being a "continued" picture obtained by the expedient of take one snap after another so that the whole will fit together and give a map of what was passed over. A required skill in getting the pinpoint in the center of the plate means that the pilot must take the